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The engine scans for and strips the stock phrases, em dashes, and sing-song rhythm that flag a post as machine-written.

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When Rejection Isn’t Yours to Carry
RSD, Neurodivergence, and a World Built for One Kind of Brain
By Jeffery Smith, MFT

If a text sits unanswered for an hour and your whole body tenses, if a mild comment loops in your head for days, if a small dismissal lands like a physical blow, you are not the problem. For many autistic and ADHD adults, that reaction has a name: rejection sensitive dysphoria.

The difference is real, measurable, and not a defect. Brain imaging consistently shows variation between neurodivergent and neurotypical brains, according to TherapyExplained. In ADHD brains, differences in dopamine and norepinephrine signaling reshape the networks that handle attention and executive function.

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Editorial Review

3 flags · 6 clean
The market grew fast last year, and studies show most teams adopted it within months. It’s not just a trend, it’s a transformation.
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  • AI phrasing1 tell
  • Citations1 unverified
  • Parallel construction2 in a row
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  • Grammarclean
  • Toneconsistent
  • Structureon type

Citations: “studies show” has no source

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AI phrasing: “not just a trend, it’s a transformation”

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Every piece ships with an Editorial Review that flags exactly what to fix, and, on Pro, an independent Second read.

What ships is what came back clean.

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